Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 April 1852 — Page 1

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OWnCOUNTRT-OUR COCNTRT S IHTE RISTS-AM) OCR COVKTRTS TR1FNBS CLAKKSOX. BUOOKVILLE. FRANKLIN CO. INDIANA. FUIDA Y, APRIL 2. IS52. VOI XX. NO- 15

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TEMPERANCE.

voc f Temperance are determined to " et to secure the passage of a Law

.jj, Maine Law, during tbe present

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POLITICAL.

If-tnnrrnilr Harmonica A ftpiey letter. The following short aud pithy letter from the editor and proprietor of the Democratic Review to Judg- Douglas, is in reply to a tele-

.thcM"",1 " graph dispatch from the latter, remonstrating f v.. Tris ature Fire thousand cop - . . ., """"g

rircular have been printed and r ...

jaeiouut- , iamous article upon

. .11 rir the fctate

u-ni.i

. he attached

Tent of thon-j,

to them

General Butler and the

The Review was uuderstood to

Old Fogies.

. I I e a . L m ii.ni ui ,.ie.i I'lc- r . ,

V m-etiue of the Lecture on the i . ot.S.-S, out ,ne si.arp RptIeBweu j Personalities of the closiog paragraph of the let-

Ef it month:

iter ar not Such a rnmmnnls nu.a

-rived t s crisis in our cause a f . , ..... J r-""-"-u

h if we are faithful, is full of promise! ",enQS- i " "little giant" bound by the have waged "a thirty yearsV'code of honor" to "call out" Mr. Sanders to

n?T .-- ---- - o . - uiitui insinuations.

OUR CniP BASKET.

. nre. o " " .mm . A 1 1 v v r. .

CJJT .,- u reeined thousands of can- . ru. .., kj.

ts L. won trophies that angels might Hon. S. A. Douglass: Sir: I

am happy to

i" i... have erred in a vital point, aud 'nfo rm you that your telegraph came too late to

flb 0, CTIteSrUlCeSS" WehTe "ve your friend, General Butler; and candor " 10 -T. " 1- -ne in time, it k; broken his musquetr-. Hence, as w""-ld not have changed a word of the article. Bs:'",rere otfourguard we were again in- We It now the man; and the Review would be " .i ,n! Mid brothers were seized treachero.... i-.... a.,,:- i .u ... .- ..i .

vi ....... ... ..o uui.irK iii mc p.iny li u ianeu

for a different contest-for; l "pose his delinq-ncies,

erm.stion!

The fogy atmosphere of Washington makes

nutate p mi - ju au,aiiu me snoiier you underS IhS: hat direct the co lumns of the ife or filing-licenses for keeping Review, the better. Signed ?V:a " his owners for ietting him bite G.X.SANDERS. Vi-f them liaWe for the consequences of. "tM temperance raert of Maine cried Bj e take the followiug extract from the Lc'iiif co-catch him and kill him where- Lafayette Courier whi. li says it was written u5 fend-let no man harbor him, by as ,.trne B Democra, i r.ir omnder anv circumstances He - , fc H wiil'ihy both body and II gves some idea of wh .t is thought of the Vjo" can compensate for his rava- Democrat ticket. and the Democracy of Indiana ' bv a good Demoarat: tis? Md XPi;Ltanldl ' " "w go- the ticket! It looks to me like the taruM" iquors are outlawed and contraoana, S isnoth If done. We are liable to con- body of a pigmy surmounted by the he,d of a --.-iaoaointmentand reaction, for we lea-e giant But I suppose the usages, of the nr-

j.t)B 01 the cancer in the body. Too much mUst be preserved whoever concludes to im

ksntin the head, mn.t take with it the tnil. ,oe uall. iridce letnsnowmxke one united and xwis effort for a complete and final victory, and all. What a glorious generous South has osrso'vetA for "Othing less than Uw Indiana. How prolific of great mm- what

31 jcii: ti-!SH am. ostkv.:s. im. . amors, Statesmen, Sa?es &.:. But the Dem

' wianurkurwnit that will turn every " "v Lf.Li..so that whoever finds it ocrat,c "h-God protect her, we are ith-

ii destroy it The day for moilesty in this out head or stomach. Did Jo Lane live north Cmovemeiit hisgone by. Trie land is full of the Wabash that Is, had he not lived on the

;; r,i. ineureaui e. . "-"K- banks or the Ohio within sight of the free rkjnrn to every ehild. The Legislature s . io protect us from these evils! We must 8tdte of Ky.,audou immediate steamboat nav-

fOti then. It is our rigm nay, 11 is igauon, wno in me name ot uod would have sa: Dsty. We niut send up on the ever thought of nuking President of him. n-ivh of April all the names we can, . T ... . . , . t tth, Mm Law. We must not But 1 w,!1 nPt evwit.-suflfc.eut unto Wti:ilh wbi'e thoustinds are suffering and tl,e da-v are t,,e eviIs tbereof. But what can or .n.'soriierthata ft-w may be enriched. In do they, the Democratic leaders, expect of the iivofhtnmuity andof jus-tioe, and of the norl,. Can thev expect a blind adherence to V in!-s of sccietv, we must demand , . , . ... . ,

ifffea th only a neonate protection tor r -

srr-wnnd our children a Law against the us oiaws eter nau, are aiscaraea. uo mey e.x-

vi!Lj:t -against it n nd-r any name or d is- pect votes, where they have cast reproach. Exp.wiia any place where it w not evidently jj fr0i tha cons'ideration of a place on the

ticket do tney expect tht ticket Urong here1 K ia;s Lfgis'itare refuse our prayer, we must Having turned us outi'oor sha 1 we ciehas- eur-

sirk thise who vote against it we mustattend selves by being their servants. Shall we show

jmrr meninp in order to prevent their nom- that christian charity of turning to them the

auca, or tint of nvn of similar principles we Uhsnuiten cneeR. Lo lliey expect tigs wnere

3iiKfvneti?!n our votes and labor for their they have sown thorns or gripes where they cefett For in this noonday of reform.no have planted thitles.

Tin asbca'.ree patriot who sustains the poi- Eucl may be the fruits f such conduct and rufr of ii:e hims, the bod i-s and the souls of we may be th-ir very humble servants at the

i:e:!ow cit.'iens. Let him call himself a dei- next election. I sincerely hope they will be

?oit whig if he will. Let party caucuses able to couvince the norihren democracy liefore

:cnTFn:ions nominate him, if thy will-ws. the election that they have received all they

i3. mast reject him, or become trnit .rs to deserved. The time was wheu the Noitli pre-

:TK:!ndto the best interests of our country sumptuously asked for a part of the othYes, but

wficpe that we shall not he driven to such now I doubt not the privilege of votit-g will rM.Sendnpyourpetitionsbyhundredsand more than satisfy our satity. Bright and

I- :3t get the name of every voter in your Whiteomb, are whitewashed as white as anv t o

FTi'i p then on a separate sheet the names of s-pulchrs in the whole country. They wiil

x vires, sons, and daughters otvi rs THK neeil nojfurther renovation nntil the Sovereign

'iTrsior tvRRv friend of TiMPERAXCt, people of Indiana again speak in convention.

ikoresent Legislature will give us the Bill Brown Ss a saint without lemih and will ' need no further repairs until the general judgefffta.i yon on the other side of the psge a rnent what else is wanting to make us a great

petition and also the pledge of the Social Serious aud happy people? Nothing."

"ffof Temperance, which has received about irjuii!;m t i? n t-i

j ""' ' i , 'vniouraiic r.ierior in the burnt iiitrifl nn iKA tt1.an;n. r ,k-. r

SX.Y Over the State. Pirrnlntii lhm nramntlv

I'e-. ., - . . , ' , 1 ' mention explained and defended the course of the J-WflMsentlv, for the time is short. Take a . . . .. ,, . ,. I . l.emocrcv in snrtDOrtnnr Mr Jnlixn in nnf.,.

ence to Sam. Farker, and declared his determination to do so Bg.iiu under similar circumstances. Mr. Grose is oneof the best speakers on the ticket, and will make himself felt wherever he goes. Ind. Statesman. Wherewa-5 the "unterritied" do!gites fr om "Old Rush?" Where was Hargitt? Where

Poyifrom your business, and devote them

f -.f r to this work. Call vonr people togvth-

M '.be Court houses, the School houses, and

K'hmhes. Read to them the Maine Law piispiedge and petition! The cause is

7f.'l t!- 4;...- j.

-.1 ma tunc- nuu ruuii you i:nu cerf!,it Better strike at nnre. and mi it

plvm. than have to defend vonr rhil-

P 'Jctremble for their safety for years to were the friends of Bright? Rc, answers.

He who indulges his sense in any excesses, enders himself obnoxions to his own reason; and, to gratify the brute iu him, displaces the man, aud seta his two natures at variance. Eleven ladies have been admitted as Free Masons, by Lodge No. 342, Tottenville, Staten Island. The historian of the event says 'they expressed themselves highly pleased." One of the curiosities at the Oxford Anatomy School is the skeleton of a woman who had ten husbands, and was hanged, at the age of

miriy-Hx, tor the murder of four of them. Jenny Li nd has not purchased a farm at No:thampion4 She and Otto were only spend ng their honey moou there. The custom of purifying the people of Rome once a year, by publicly smoking them with sulphur and bitumen, gave the name to February meaning the month or purification. Queen Victoria permitted the Prince of Wales to present to Dr. Birch, on his retirement from the royal tutorship, the sum of five thousan I pounds. We rejoice 111 the knowledge that there is one lucky schiuilnnaMer extant. Ladies nther stout are design-td in the Parisian reports of fashions as persons of "advantageous figure " CTDr. Johnson comp ired pi lintiff an I defendant ia action of law, to tw men ducking Ihvir h-ads in a bucket, and daring each other to remain tile longest under water. Why do rich cakes keep good f r a long per.od? Because in making them water is not used, which would turn sour; and sugar, of w Inch the) coulain much, will not ferement, unless it be dissolved in w iter. AParisitu journal announces that tbe female foot has once more made its appedrduce. Dresses are worn shorter. Some weak men carry their poiut against a strong uutagouist by sheer bluster aud demonstration; justas a brisliy-backed, sputtering cat wiildrive off big bull-dog Emerson says"Let a inau uwu him If " Few do. A man who spend- ouly 6' cents per day for intoxicating driuks, pays out in a jear This sum would rather more thin defray the annual charge for a policy of insurance on his life for $ 1 .0d ), begin. ng at tweutyone. And still, how many of that and adjacent ages prefer squ tudering their loose change at the death iusurance offices! The geutleman of Rome were known by their middle name as AristiJes, for in

stance, might have oeen (for all that we should know 011 the subject,) a Mr. John Aristides Brown; or as they would insist on wriliug it in America, J. A. Brown, Esq. The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company have enjoined Upon all those connected with the different trains, abstinence from the use of intoxicating drinks while in the discharge of their respective duties. They have also abolished the sale of td-

1 coholic liquors at the ssveral stations along the

road. Ten thousand dollars have been found iu the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, during the present quarter. N P. Willis sailed recently for Bermuda, on a vsyage for health. He is accompanied by his father-iu law, Hon Joseph Grinnel.

Kossuth at Cincinnati, was initiated into Free Masouory. He was taken through all the

degrees. Ex Gov. Jeremiah Morrow died at his res

idence in Warren county on Monday morning lust. He has filled many public stations in Ohio

dur.ng his active life, and in all essentials main tamed the character of au upright man and sin cere patriot.

In a recent bankruptcy trial in London,

it was proved that the firm apniug for a certi

ficate had begun business, thirteen months ago,

without oue penny of capital. an I yet had purchased grain, in that period, to the value of a million of dollars or more.

POETICAL. March rKrOaraweitt -vetoes f the Venr 1 900. Tell John to set the kettle on. I want to take a drive, I only waut to go to Rome, And shall be back by five, Tell rook to dress the huinmii.g birds I shot in Mex:eo: The've now bee-i kilW M le.-t-t two lavs. They'll soon lie au peu haut. And Tom, take you lh- go'd I af wng. And s'art for Spain nt ibree; I want some Sevil e oranges Twixt diuut-r time and tea. Fly around by Fr .uce, and bring a new Perpetual motion gun;

lo morrow, with sine fri-nds.

A hunting in the sun.

I go

Ti e trip I took the oilier day. To breakfast in the tnnoti Thanks to that uwkw r . L rd Bell tir He spoiled inv lev btlb e (;

Ml'

For sie-ring inr.iMtfli tin-

lie r-n -j; in asiar Ai,.: t'lrni'ip round "igaio teoom. Came :o:t ;.g ,1 ,m my c.,r But Tom, you g t th,. C,P r-pjivd, Aud then l-t Dn and Dick Inflate w ilh ten sqn ,re milen of gas, I mean lo travel quick My st-ain i surely up by now, Put ihe high pressure on; Give me the breath bag for the way; All right hey whiz I'm gone. A W eek- Work. Sc.miat church doors enter in. Rest from toil, repent from sin; Strive a heave 11 h rrst to in. Monday to yourcalline go; Serve tue Lord; love friend and foe; To ti tompVir, answer No TrFSPA" do what good you can ; Liv:- iu p.'a-e wi'h t; d mi 1 man; Rem 111 er I fe is t in a sj.an Weiinksday giveaway and earn; Teach som truth, some guod thing learn; Joytully good for ill return. Thursday build your house upon Christ, the mighty corner stoue; Whom God helps, his wark is done. Friday for the truth be strong; Own our fault if m the wrong; Put a bridle on your tongue. SaTprday thank God and sing; Tribute to his treasury bring; Be prepared for Terror's king! Thus, your hopes on Jesus cast Thus let all your weeks be passed, And you shall be saved at hist. O Do we live longer, in proportion as we require more educating? Margaret Fuller said: "I feel perfectly willing to stay my threes :ore years and ten, if it be thought I need so much tuition trom this planet." f)- A country fellow went to London, to see Kink George the Fourth. Returning hum-, the neighbors asked hi in if the sight nnsw red Itexpectation. "Rat it not!'- he crid, " I uever was so disappointed in my life; why do yon know, now, his arms are just like the xmi 01 common men and I wish I may !ie, il I haven't always been told that oue was a lion au t'other a unicorn." Cr Editorial purring is priced in EngUn I -For any notice, calling attention to an anvert.se ment, or for the bt-nefit of any individual, the charge is twenty times what it would be for an advertisement of the same length. Dr. Beeswax is a nervous, figity sort of a man. Ere he had heeu married a month, the idea crept into his brain that his first-born would proveabov, and that he woul 1 live to lie a Catholic Priest. Strange to say. the littl- Bes

Correspondence of the N.Y. Tribune. More Mpitaal .tlnaifnta liM. Walnut Hills, Ohio, Feb. 2 , ls52 Messrs Editors: If from the comparison .f a small number of facts, more truth can beelirite.i than from many theories and speculations, is it not iniMirtaut that such facts should be collected? Feeling su. h to be the case, I su'-mit a few. which, although I make nocldm to -x etnptioii f-om d.ei'ptioii or imposition, I hav watcher wilh so much care thai I feel fully author X'-ii i, pr-s-nl us surli A f- w.-kssiie - I called npon a neighbor, with whom I had long been acquainted, and of whose integrity I had never cause lor n shade of s.iS ii 1011 He, with bis family and two or three frieii. lin all soiim t-n or twelve, wilh all of whom I was al-o well acquainted, exempting a young mail (a m-dintn, astmnger in ourueighborl.ood. aud who bad visited the house but twice Ufor-) Wis ,otu forming a circle for "spiiiliial communications." From my knowl ei'g of each ill. ivi;iial present, except the meoiu.'i I f- !t se ut against a. y attempt at imposition lrotii them. W e ptuvd ours ve around a table, (a comi;:on !.-ir ceiilr.-,l uining Uiu s h ui-hliis le i ; li! or L a i-w ininut.'s t . ie m - i 11 ill was as 11 is s..i , 4 ii.iigi.etiz.-i:," aiid the lappings coiu-ineiic-i.. So u-tid ami severe were the v, as to be amiost real ning. Thev wre continued with some short intervals, for proluhly an hour, an sweriug man qu-sl ions and giving some coininuuica'ions. The ansviers.ind communications, I Umiighi a shre d gu-ssi-r of good general in-t-l'igeuce m-gi t have prodm-ed without foreign aid; but Ihe nppings. or rather knocking were,

in. xplu: ibie. During tiieir progress, a part of the. time, the young man's bauds were held by his neighbors uu either n :e, and Ins whole person distinctly isitde an! dusely watched, for ' the blows seemed to be on his side ol the table and near by him.

fifth, whi'e waiting longer than nsnal.expecllng a like np. ration, 1 lou ni 11. v i ., on which the I'aucer. us tumor was si.uated, doubled up and In-numbed instead of my arm For the two or three hours previous I had suffered much with my lip, and was at the time in much distress. The benumbing influence remained for perhaps filteen minutes, and theu was removed, and with itall pain; nirhaa it siuce returned, now four mouths since. 1 he tumor nlso gradually decreased, and iu about three weeksenlirely disappeared. Yours truly, A.L. mu

fiolrnre la Wtnra. Tbe sentiment of Tobin. pur into the month of the lNke Arazana, j th, -tloaey Moon," "He wh wonld lay his hand upon a woman ave in the way of kindness, is a wretch, Whom 'twere base Cattery to call a coward,' has been echoed with applause by all the civi;iisd world. Speaking of this passage, a certain actress was once plaig JulaIia ,0 lh. Duke Arans, of h9r husband, who was iu the habit of beating her. Tiie lady watched eagerly for her hnsbaud'f delivery of the passsage above quoted, wishing to hear the condemnation of his conduct from hi. OWU hp. KqI ou comin-r to th ........ l.

n -i.w . . .IV1H.B- 11 W

PicllY Fair Hit. When the Rev. Jesse Lee, the father of

Met.iodism in New F.ngland, was asked why j . :roitly substituted the following readimr I li-M n-ueA l.u.. r r r:..: .... 6

...... - . ' mrii nv Lrut IIH9 ll I'lVHIILV III IMS denemiiiaiiou, be promptly lepbed "Because our divinity is not sick." Hartford Republican. For rats 1'lm Spriugfiela (Oi.ie;

Journal, sugaests the use of sulphate of lime for I ,,rr ' '"st once a day, fanc.ing he is growing

luuine rent ir the diurnal infliction is discontinued.

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who .iu uy ins nana upon a woman. Save in the wnyf chastisement is a wretcb. Whom 'twere base flattery to call a coward." It is said that a Russian's wife feels very seri

ously agrieved if her husband neglects to beat

1. . ; r i- - .

ne uesirucnou 01 rats ior wniie it is a perfectly safe article, il U in ucli better than arsenic.

For mi ciiam-cai. rrjarosT.s - A

The scandalous chronicle as-wrf st Iirtt a blow

was the cause of the separation between Buiwer

Mtiiepplie, lor two g illous of ruin . for "me- j " w ''en ne fame home after ids sigchauical purpos-s" -For wh.t m -cluuic tl fuil"r' in Parli:in,l'',, t'19 Idy, instead of purposes? asked the agent. "For raising a j ""rnlMtl'i':inS with his misfortune, taunted hi.n barn," was the reply. j witl' ' 8 WJ"' of success. Ia a moment of pss-

sion, ue raised ins hand and struck liar. Ilenra

the loh-rvme.

Beactifdl FicfRR An Indian chb f-

Sagamore sai.l "You shall be lo us. as one who stands by a ruuuing water, filling many vessels."

A abort Sienna an llonrl;. "In sit tMnr illintu Iie liune'ilr." Itrbxiii IS.

j To live honestly is to live justly and above repr i- ch. It is lo I .ve so that no man. who

j B. f..re Mli.l at the instant the sound, he was , km., how we live, cm trnlv ay any harm of ! perfectly still and quiet, but the instant all. r a Nt , 0 w,j(.,; iB :nst;ce I I.ii n.i.. K.. l.j J ...U I. .... t ' J

um s nvuiHi ll7 YtUUlU PIQI If OI1U Vt UCU CI J IUUU , (if III Ijji r. cry out as if hurt. j O,.-may he able to keep out of ja.l. and Vet After rising from the circle, It was sugg sted ; Uot "lite honestly." All stealing is dishnnsrt that such reports could not have been made ! It may lie but a pin, ur a mart.K or an apple, without leaving marks. Non were to be seen that we teal, bui if we tike it slyly, it is ste il.ii the top of the table; but upon turning it up, ; iug. 1 1 is wicked to ste d from a brother, or ou the under side, next the young m.n a spar e siser or parent. We may not steal an-thing eotsome sixoreight inches square was fount vru it we need it The eighth commandment is, covered with indent .tioiis. I to. k nl my j " l lmu sh.dt not steal." pocket knife, a common three Ll.de.! one ' and j We may also b - dishonest in borrowing. found myself unable to pro !uee with ihe en I of First wheU we do not need what we borrow.

tlie handle either soiiu.i or inreniaiioii e.jn I lo . aud theu when we keep it longer than we ue those preciiing. I hfterward. bowey. r. sue- , It, or d uot take good care of it. and send .111 .. .. . .

ceeiieu, o. using a small comm.. n lack hammer Home. U you borrow anything, tike

ewe.. . ... 11, aim eenu II Home as soon as ou Ol Ihe iinl. nuitious I. It on the ia -, . l.ave done with it. "In all things live lionestWere half In. h long, qn ri-r inch j. e, a.i.: ' "

eighth ol an inch iu di plh, w th a r-gtuar even ( surface throughout j

The fuiiily seemed equally surprised wilh myself upon the discovery of them; and said they knew noih'tigof their pre-exislence on the table and, i u fact, we were all satisfied that such stunning reports could but have I. ft some like effects Again: A neighboring lad v, Mrs M

r , , . . . wnere f some ot tie eloquent gentleman who ' the voter, for ,.,).. r pi;.... . j

s-rer, in th glorious cs.nse of Tera- JPrv.. ...... I. ... . 1 !

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EDWARD R.AMES. CAT.VLV FLETCHER. WM IIANN'AMAN, T. R. CRKSSEY, 'V. C. THOMPSON. CLEMENT K-BaBB. ate Central Temperance Committee. v"U!t, March 16, 1S52.

vuinviiiiuii uir irwM-riwr ol c isha Vance at the late election ought to have condemned the ."heretic" and hooted him from tha ranks of the pure democracy! They were afraid of the : "taint of Freesoiiism last sn:nmer! Rashville I Republican.

W clip the followi:ir fro.n the "VTi

TkeOpermioa ofibe Maine l,aw. (0. True Whig. V-Jri !n furni3hed with an tract of a "We have never been more highly gr .tilled "OTiben. Auplelon. f Portland, which ilun n ik. i: ..r .. . i

ttriini1. ... jMmcruiiifis m me iiiuiana we operation of the Maine Liquor Law Whirr State fonveoiion Thu r

Wl'XK. , . ..v .IV..,!.,.,!!.!. ,l .',. r' mor tirfactory thsn our old friend Nicholas McCarty strikes us as Wticipated. Among those who ap- being highly fit to be made." No man could

,""vl"' ummriH oe lounu more worm v tnan "hovfst ir-' i..

- "a.onous!y intemperate, bnt who h. i,MJ ih. i;,l.i n u...

r'lJdtWiv.. . ... r

IC:..si '.'"-"""Piaiion is out of their reach, dier Scott, and to lead the cohorts of a State lo

Wt Prerty hVe decreasrd' T-ctory. Mr. McCarly was a citizen of this ItVle'ntere5IBndhaI,inesa0f1,C,!,9 Place in days gone by, and was universally esia rl p omoted- This is good testimo- teemed for his probity and many virtues. The "T0"oftne law. which, as n ..' .. . . ..

i:erHiin r worm oi me man nas oeen increased by age and u"yCOmmaDUy' -ntbe- experience, and we are satisfied that he is just

rU, , . " "" ""'"w the man to fill properly the chair of State-the , lOovhing can nrevent it nniirrl ... , .. . .

tij. " - man tor ine times, lertain victory awaits the

Whig party in Indiana with such a ticket."

said Mr.

wax mm into th um.l.l lit. .n

- . . .... " rr.'sw uisiincii James 1. issued a proclamation in which I, ... ,. , ,, , ' ' marked betwe-n his should. r-b!a. .s

iLT A horse dealer, w' o l..t- ly fi"ecte. s e.

ns down in tbe County ted. "not to boose nri.uis and wrangling law-

yers, who seek reputaii .il by stirring n-ed!-ss , Iva " notlle of Prter I . confess tl,. questions;" an,i in ancient times lawyers were ! ""imi,,'8 ''"'g- ' be bottle w s drunk, ami not allowed to sit in Parlia nent j t,,en be said the horse ha I but two faults V... i .ik. ii . , When turned loose in th-field, he was "bad to on may bribe a soldier to sl iv a man , , . . . , -fh i, . - , catcli." and he was "of no use when he was with Inssworl, or a w tness to tmrhis life by .. false accusation, nil you cannot make a hound j te ir his beneftttor I 'Lr "Mary, my love," said a not very attenp, . v ir . , , , tive buslwud to his wife at the dinner lab e, rr.mce. esuvius, Hecla. an ! other vo . . , , L ' P,,lort ..,. ... . ."shall I help you to a piece of the heart?"

. . v ti'unj uu oi inri out uuim

n. Sei

tain ,k. i

"""fis alar nf I n..l;... . U;. !

.-:,. " i ii a ui;i . u -

...lusi drunkards. It proposes to

-.. iii me same position, in

the , ,

is . - 'su iu luuatics ana nil-

i n-..

are to have curatos, vt ith power of

"11UU! Th.t. f . .

' iocapaoie ot tuiug or be"tlueirown nanw- il.w e..ia nn,

Oft

s:

Corooratinn nr. . -.1

. . , "v. c.vuivi, v. myj - Vef ,:0'an6late. Such would be Uie

" "ieraicuon.

Tv. ,. Wlaal Draakards.

""W Orle,n.

ns Delta says that General

CT'Theairth is round, my son,'

frTh. i .n

n..- "merican eavs that a recent

4l-s "young law student, preparatory , i?"""1 " t!'e bar- Jnlee Merrick aske'd

i, j ' natl d the new Code. "Yes.'

-.uan!" "No." The Judge

si v.- TerT8!adto hear it, for If he had

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ossuthisan orator, and parts of his n .. . t . ,, rr.. , , . . 1 " l' .t I ever got." There was a commotion speeches are always striking, and in goo. ta-t-. ., . , .' . 6 among the dishes Hut we dont see how be isgowing into battle, i with that lock of Washington's hair on the top " The stro,,Kt string yet known is said to ofafl.g-staff. He can't put it there so that it Btrin8fonion9will look well, "any way be can fix it " We've I an Bnv 0,,e imagine anything more pondered upon this subject a great deal, and we cheerless than a bachelor's heil-chamber? Poa realiy don't see how it can be done. Kni. ker- Sbly the Dismal Swamp may make tome prebockrr. j tensions to similarity.

O What requires more philosophy than ta-

called upon my family , consisting of a si-ter. five children, and myself, for an evening visit On sitting down to tea, we were soinevt bai surprised, to hear the rappings commence. Somanswers wer old .iued, purporting to come fr m my deceased wife, who died some five in .nth since in the midst of which a bowl of milk silling directly In-fore and by myself, ami out of Ihe reach of any one bnt myself, commenced rocking and lipping, trom a half inch to an in. h every ; HUd so moved s. me twelve or fifeen limes. My sis.-r, on I ' e npp.te end of the table, requested Ihe spirit to tip ihe bowel over; I objected as I did not wish to loose my milk; upon which my bowl i-eas-d to move and her teacup in its saucer took Up the same motion. Thiceased, and a piec- of bread on Mrs. M 's plate was turned up and down several times AI! this was done while the table and the rest of the dishes were at perfect rest, and as for trickery or

lain during tlte early settlement of New E..g- , Very difT-reut was M,e conduct or L"d Caslaud.iuvited a minister los-ttleasa missionary i llrrgli-nerhaps less generally known Ths among the tribe, and toduce him lo de so, the , ,au, tlw r,me minister of F.-,!H ,ki. i..

b j,.. "- t-d Hiid deiiounced by tile liberais, yet stoou at ihe bead of tne British government, and enjoyed full coaikence of his sovereign and the Tory party. His suicide has generally been attributed to the despair which ihe den uncial ions of his conduct by the sloqueut friends of liberty inspired. But it was not. Against the gmans nf Ireland, sgiust the course cf Frave, against the anathemas of fallen Europe, bis heart wis st-eled and proof. We must look elsewhere for the solution of the riddle of his suicideIn hisoM age, Lord Caslteresgh espoused a

1 bauirul lad v.young enough to be his daughter.

I lie Incongruity of their union soon inspired Idm with doubts and suspicion He thought if impossible tliwt he could fix the attentions ofhi ife, and equ dly impossible that shecould remain insensible to the attention of young mn. Thinking the Duke of ( 'u ubridge not indirTere: t lo her, h- forbade her recei. ing him, an absurd prohibition which it was impossible for her to olh-y. Oue evening. Lord Catlereagh, on entering bis wife's saloon, felt convinced that sh had not b-en entirely alone, aud asked if she had received no visitor. Terrified at his earnestness La.' v Castlereagh was weak.eaough to resort to a falsehood. Rut-"'1-- ' '"ding-whip th armsofi-ve f-A- fs- TelT.,,--..lyil)? ie,

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ine are not honest in buying and selling. Their rule i-,iu buy at all times as cheap as they can. and sell as dear ms they Ctu. This is a wicked rule. We -alien trade with Uioe who do not know the worth of the thing bought or sold. Il is cheating them to maVe the best bargain we can. Sometimes we tri.le with those who are in great want, and we fix our own prices, and make llinn much too high if we ell, or lo low if we buy. There is a fair price lor rve-ylbiog. Let that lie paid rr tikeu for - Verylliiiig. He who m JUst n I tru-, ami lav s his neigh ...r .m biuis-lf, will soon find out what i fair price is A lim.st all men use too m int wor.is in buying aud sell. ng. aud wheu loo iiihiiv words are used, there is ulmoat always a lie some where

A POWERFUL DELINEATION. The following is an extract from the address of Judge Johnson, f G orgi i. in sentencing G. D. Cornet to death, for the murder wilhout provocation, of W. W H ill- s, delivered on the I full of September IS.M: "Nor shall ihe place b- forgotten in whi h ocurreil thisshediliug ofhlo-iil It was in one of the thousand ante chambers of liel , wbii h mark like plague spots the f .ir lace of our Stale You nee I not be told thai I mean a timdiiiL' shoo-

in- meeting pia.'e oi

.-.at in s minions, and the

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imposition from ny one present, it was bsurl j .,, Ir-W.s ai, I,llrl',lr;s h ,mt , to speak of it. a id ..isgusting. iu profanity an I babbling, and And still again, on theevenirir of the sani- , vulgarity, and S.btil!) breaking I would not day with the .-ccurrenr e at th- "t-a f,b... we b" tne-wn-r ..f a graggery for th- pnee of this . IIO'.- eoov.-rieil into nriinn. tr I . l.u

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i.r.s Sinn in a iiim-, ne lurnisTieii ine poison Winch in i le the deceased a fool, and converted this t enihling culprit inio ail. ioon Mew paltry this price ol two hum. in live! This Ir.ttlic is loierated b. I n.' mul tl.rl..e il,

c.uvr, wur.l n Sl'll.l I laiiefms ex lU'liatlOII WMS ! Ve n ter mOM.ill.l M , ..Ml

nam. d an t were silting ar .uu i ac ntrtili e I'lie light n. the rom being rath r low.'wual there was was pr w dil'g Irom a coal fire in a

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V. ' Castle' Ine policemuu h id ;tf it against his wife. "Brf. Two weeks t narrator of tha occurence, 'his wrath imAedT " His fury hnd carried bim so far that he was at once ns'.iamed of it. It was the hand of a ruflian that was lified the hand of a gentleman descended lightly, aud op. ned tremblingly to drop tlie (.'ions Wearop, h it had menaced a woman on the floor." Without uttering a word. Lord Ca?t!creagh drove to the parlia-.ient and took his seat A vio'ent .nvecli.-e launched against the miniFjry by one of the opposition members, found him.com mouly so prompt and fiery in debate, sil-nt and motionless. From the parliament he went to the royal levee, and there the ttringenpss of his

conduct was noticed. Returning home, his reason di-orde.ed by remorse for his ungentlemanly a-l:on, he seized a sharp pen-kniTe, and the hand raised against a wom.tn terminated his owa eventful life.

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made b live of us; who at ihe eame instant saw , e irllily Inliuii.is; bat in th- siuht l llim who

a brilliant soark. mov,i,r irreanlxrlv hm is u uerring wisdom, he who deliberately fur

slowly a-ouu l the table, finally resting and d,s- i Tf 2?" 1'" J j a i men to anirer. aii.l violence. mmiI bloodahed

appearing ou my naud.

Increase of the Mormons at Salt Lake. We see it stated in some of the Western journals that a vast emigration is expected to go westwardly, from the valley of the Mississippi, during the ensuing summer, towards the desert of Utah--the home of the Mormons--the number of those emigrants from the North and Eastern States alone being estimated at five or six thousand persons. In addition to this emigration we may state that a vast accession will also

cross the Atlantic from Europe, to the same des-

tination--probably of an equal, if not superior extent. From all sources it is generally estimated, that during the present year ten thousand persons, if

not more, will be added to the population of

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nartierp criumiis iu tlie moral ti.rpitucjV cf lh- ! L tih te ritory a!J blrnlnjT nnd mint-'mrr

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We hve since le. n repeatedlv informed, as .ru' iw sins oi tne mormon ciiurch and the Mormon moven . . vice and crime should l e held rigidly account- m ;,. ,i. . . , ,. move, well as al lh-time, by rapping communication ,,,. lo ,avk.s f ,dI1(1 , ,!."" 1 "' r 'on According U the last

that this was the same spirit that visited us al the ban of an euiighted aud virtuous public 0. j r'"sus l,,e Morc.ons numbered about telve

p-uioui toousauu persons, ntit irom recent sources of in- - telligence we are led to believe that nment il.. The Ladies Mss Meeting in Philadelphh. Tmrh tW(.nt. tIlfluM , , . . 1 IpW?1 "" Feb-TtlLinfavorofth M.ine Liquor Law! T U,"UM"d' a'"1 H'e aaditionnl wrsan immense and enthushs.ic assembl. i ''&rt,oa '"ted dunng the present yea-.

the tea-table

Several equally singular incidents with us, I

; could relate, but trouble )OU wilh only one

more Mrs. Chi'd, of wiiom I have above S;oken, wa a victiai to thai most cru. l sf diseases, cancer. She died as 1 before said, some five months since. I have also been subject to the same disease for nearly twenty years, or one which long experience aud study, cou firmed by opinions of

several skillful phjs.cians, has pronounced ns

tor from Assnmption.has introduc- iS,ow' Imply. takiug m apple from Abi-

meiecn s band, and tioloing it up between his thumb and finger, "like an apple, and revolves

on its axle tree round the sun, just as reg'lar as any machine you ever see. The airth is made

up of laud aud water and rocks, besioe vegetatiou and trees, and things growing. Themoun-

lians upon the surtace ofthe airlh, are very

high nior'n ha f a mile, I should tiiink; some

of 'em are called white mountings, because they

aint black. The ocean is very deep and some

lolks think it hasnen't no bottom ; lis all gammon; every ling has got a bottom, my son. The

reason they can't find it is cause the world is round. Thy threw their sinker overboard,

and it goes right through one side, like this

; thrust his knife through the apple) and hangs down underneath, jest so of coins th' y can't find a bottom." Mr. Slow gave his bov th app! and turned round much satisfied with him-

iCT Th- P.naiiM Echoof the 13th, contains

king things bp they come? Parting with things tlie lollowing pargraph:-"StDor Louis Du

tli,i 1 rand, tif lb is rit v . I:ilt r,Ki.!eiit nn uln Aiinn

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O To draw a ton upon an ordinary country Fl.ra. outside 'be city walls, died last uight, j such, locate.1 in my lip. It was small, and, alroad. requires a "pull" of one hundred and lorty aged 9:1 j ears. He had a fa nily of over o..e , though painful and extremely troublesome, had

seven pounds; upon a Macadamized road sixty- hundred children Th v are actually his own : never broken out So as to threaten immediate five pounds; upon a Russpavemeut, thirty-three children, ofthe firt g-uertiou." The old i death. My wife, while suffering under hers, pounds; upon plauk roads, ouly tweuly-lhree Mrin"' j and rapidly approaching death, nrgnl m repounds. D"We see that Horace Greely Is spoken of iu patedly to atteud to and try to r-move mine; O A housemaid the other evening slipped connection wilh the candidacy for Governor of but, discouraged by the failure of all means to from a chair and fell head-foremost into a barrel New York. There is no man Woull manage relieve her, I eutirely neglected it. of flour. To show the power of her mentai ng- the business efthat office better, and no mai' Asshe rapidly approached the close of her life, ony, we will state thai her hair had grown white who is more worthy of its honors. Yet, what the subject of spiritual existence, rnpj.ings,;uaiiin a single uight. i 'a fall wonld be there," from editor to a Govern- ifestations, ice., &.c .asa mailer of course beIT "Fa, how long does the Legislature sit?", or! Nothing bat imperative duty to bis couu- came topics of deep inteie-t ;aud we made the

" I hive or lour months, my son. "wnywtiai try snouid induce Mr ureeiy to descent from agreement that, on sucti ana vuen da mw a set of g-es they must be; our geese ouly set his preseut distiuguished position hours, after lief decease. I sln.uld place 11.5 s-il five weeks!" "It's getting late, my son, I think a-f The Rothschilds are estimated ta . iu the most favorable circumst .ncrs, and she

you had better retire." fortune of $735 00i,0(lO. If these old chaps XT' 11 right or Economy. Chewing tobacco continue in business a few years longer they until the jmce is extracted afterwards smoking may become comfortably rich They are now.

11 in a pipe then using the ashes lor snuft. however, workiug for their "clothes and board. IT" A countryman having been to see the p.n.j:., 1

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The Chine. Men.nm fit'..l I I'oao.y toon oe over thirty, and will

6 , be rapidly growing on forty thousand persons. The PMkM.Raah. , 0f ai believing in the Mormon creed .cm F.ssr.-A jonng Lent discovered, promoting the plurality of wives-seven V, e,rb surrouu. eobt bis fneu. s, who ..re -esting wilh j mau-and having faith that Joe Smith we. a bun .eg .'ding bis sitei.tious 10 a Certain young ; prophet of God for these latter days, ladv. i Yocxo GxxT-Bos I'll jUst tell ynu how',r ""'J'. iac P'Y il is- You see. . care',.o,b..,' for the L-ll . 1 V" -on begi0 , c.

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.or viu I.I..U t. p.H sr.-UOOK lllal 1 m alter.

Choris or Friends. Ha, ha, ha! Scene Sicoid A parlor. Time, 11

Young lady seated. Youug gent, rising to depart. Hesitates, as bashful, and slowly remarks:

especially of Congress, to its singularity, its

position and its menaces. Already they form

the attention of the rest of the nation, and more

a society stimulated by the deepest feelings of faith or fanaticism in their own creed and prac-

tises. These principles and that creed are ut-

terly hostile to the rest of the Union, and must

" Miss M .tilda. excuse me. bnt you must be ! " r ti " "7' aw.r. tha, my lr.qent visits, my atwu.ion, i lj , ' 0ne f ,he das' iou. cannot have been a iihout au object. i " B"P" "re t"kea in lima Trovid. You,. L4UY.-Ab.yes. so l' heard, and 1 ToM- to f" the grap-

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would do what she cou Id U make me sensible ol bet presence. She died, and as I had proiniseo at the first appointed time I was ready but was not fully satisfied as to whether I had been affected or not-

Greek Slaves, was asked his opinion of the exhi- , . , . , . I On the second time, my left arm was partly

bition "Well, dang it!" wid he "il's pretty been sending a bachelor editor tansy and 'worm- Pralyied. as though by a rather severe eleciric

sanain mat wuerasne was raised, cotton was at- W0(Mi. Hesa.she don't care: ho had rath.r bca- t n Ultra ana lourtti much the tame.

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small tbera thsn mstrimnuy.

nly gaining somawhat Iu strength. Oa tha

shall only be too happy to graut what you de j

sire. (Takes from the table a paper parcel, and j

unfolding it displays a large, old-fashioued and . mrit morocco i.ocket-book.l Tin.. 1 hare I To Cincinall Gazette states that J. Davi. of

iau luiormed is that object. Termit me to ' " cnaut7' Ohio, cultivates 1800 acres of 1 11presviu it, and congr. ti!..te you thai you will ' Uu corl' "ud lhlt ' has this winter; "a ecm in future have uo further occasion to renew vie- , Cr.'b ""'i which Is three miles long, ten feet lis and attentions hiSh ,Dd ' Tide!" Ex. Young genL swoons. That's some for Ohio, no doubt. H. L. Ells. ST7A I ita, r. C t . tj worth, of this county, eultivatas twelve thoaIf A letter from Eloomlngton. Ind.. sav: . . . 11 ' "i ur liquor shop, have all 'topped retaiiiS! "d "" vhch Waui l '" the same raludeed. there is uo longer a liquor shop in ! tl0 8 cr,b twenty miles long, six fVs-t in width, Btooniiogtoi, and petitious are circulating ask- d ten in height He is desirous of sellin? ,ng the Leg,sa,ur, lo lh, MaiM hquor I'.irty small farm, of e thousand arra. esc', .! fTat?e W .T-.nr,,it

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